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en Every garden may have some weeds

en A good garden may have some weeds
  Thomas Fuller

en Criticizing another's garden doesn't keep the weeds out of your own

en It is better to remove the weeds from your own garden, before you start with your neighbours.

en The weeds keep multiplying in our garden, which is our mind ruled by fear. Rip them out and call them by name.

en Now 'tis the spring, and weeds are shallow-rooted;
Suffer them now, and they'll outgrow the garden,
And choke the herbs for want of husbandry.

  William Shakespeare

en Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made By singing - 'Oh how beautiful!' and sitting in the shade, While better men than we go out and start their working lives At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner knives
  Rudyard Kipling

en We make our own compost at each garden and are very generous with this on the plots. This provides rich, organic matter that enriches the dirt, and mulch is added on top to protect the plots from hot and cold temperatures, as well as deterring weeds.

en The garden club wanted to do something useful for the moms and kids who stay at the shelter, ... We put Sara's garden right next to the vegetable garden and the purpose of the garden is to provide an opportunity and place for clients to have a quite and restful place to focus on nature and flowers.

en Mulch is really important. It does so many things for the garden. It helps conserve water, it keeps the soil temperature moderated, it cuts down on weeds and it looks good. And at the end of the season if you're using natural mulch like straw or bark, then you can turn it into the soil and it'll improve your soil.

en As people gain greater sophistication in using the Net, they don't need the walled garden that is AOL, ... The only reason you pay for AOL is if you think there is lots of great stuff in the garden -- but everything outside the garden is phenomenal so you don't need it.

en One does not begin to make a garden until he wants a garden. His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. To want a garden is to be interested in plants, in the winds and rains, in birds and insects, in the warm-smelling earth.

en He who hunts for flowers will finds flowers; and he who loves weeds will find weeds.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en I bid on the maidenhair fern at my garden club, and these hollyhocks came from my friend Millie's [Szabo] garden. She's a master gardener and a member of our garden club,

en Kind hearts are the gardens, Kind thoughts are the roots, Kind words are the flowers, Kind deeds are the fruits, Take care of your garden And keep out the weeds, Fill it with sunshine Kind words and kind deeds
  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


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